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NHS programme to reduce brain injury in childbirth begins trials

November 8, 2024
The Avoiding Brain Injury in Childbirth (ABC) pilot was launched on 7 October 2024 across nine maternity units at NHS trusts and aims to improve maternity outcomes for women and babies.

Charity set to improve care for those who experience pregnancy or baby loss

November 8, 2024
Sands is introducing a National Bereavement Care Pathway (NBCP) in Northern Ireland, which aims to ensure parents who have experienced the loss of a baby have opportunities to make memories with their baby, and are supported with dignity and respect.

New figures show more progress is needed to reduce stillbirths and tackle ‘unacceptable’ disparities

November 8, 2024
Tommy’s, the pregnancy and child birth charity, has responded to figures that show the rate of stillbirth in England and Wales was unchanged overall in 2023 compared with the previous year.

Heat-loss prevention suit reduces hypothermia in neonates by almost a third, finds study

November 8, 2024
As World Prematurity Day on 17 November raises awareness of the hurdles faced by the 15 million babies born prematurely each year – one million of whom do not survive – medical manufacturer Vygon is sharing the life-saving impact of its thermoregulation technology.

Book donation will help families create meaningful moments

October 7, 2024
The Little Roo Neonatal Fund supports babies and families on the NICU at St Peter’s Hospital and aims to gift a book to every family to read to their baby who is being cared for on the unit.

First newborn babies tested for over 200 genetic conditions

October 7, 2024
Testing has begun of hundreds of babies for more than 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study in NHS hospitals that aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns in England. The pioneering study aims to identify conditions such as metachromatic leukodystrophy in babies sooner and could enable hundreds to benefit from earlier diagnosis and treatment that could help slow the progression of disease and improve or even extend their lives.

RCM welcomes pilot site phase of ABC programme to reduce brain injuries at birth

October 7, 2024
The next phase of the Avoiding Brain Injuries (ABC) programme to improve and personalise maternity care and reduce the risk of two significant contributors to avoidable brain injury in childbirth commences with the rollout of a pilot training phase across nine maternity services in England.

How a Yeovil doctor is helping to save babies’ lives in Afghanistan

October 7, 2024
Two years ago, Dr Michael Fernando, consultant paediatrician and Somerset NHS Foundation Trust’s associate medical director at Yeovil Hospital, was asked by the Rotary International President’s Special Representative to Afghanistan, Katerina Kotsali-Papadimitriou, to run the ‘Helping Babies Breathe’ programme in Afghanistan, along with Rotary clubs in Afghanistan – led by Rameen Javid from Rotary Kabul City.

Parents report ‘positive feedback’ on bereavement care in Scotland

September 5, 2024
The National Bereavement Care Pathway in Scotland has been praised by bereaved families and health professionals caring for bereaved families, who took part in an evaluation of bereavement care in Scotland. A recently published report shows that bereavement care improved following the introduction of the pathway in Scotland.

Paediatricians call for fund to help lower income families attend healthcare appointments

September 5, 2024
In time with the newly announced ministerial poverty taskforce, the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has updated its position statement on poverty as a key driver of child health inequalities. This publication highlights that 30% of children are now living in poverty and this figure is contributing to the worsening health of the UK.

RCM welcomes plan to introduce maternity service inspections in Scotland

September 5, 2024
The Royal College of Midwives has welcomed the recent announcement from Health Improvement Scotland that routine inspections of maternity services across Scotland will begin in January 2025. However, it has cautioned that there are limitations as the work to develop specific maternity standards has not yet started.

Yeovil Hospital neonatal nurses reduce diagnosis times for jaundice in newborns

September 5, 2024
Newborn babies who need care on the special care baby unit at Yeovil Hospital are now able to undergo diagnosis and treatment for jaundice within minutes.